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PostSubject: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 12:20 pm

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This is a Volgelpik Dartboard made by the Standard Dartboard Company here in the U.S. It is about 9" in diameter and 2" thick. It is played with Belgium style darts called Vogelpik Darts. Not sure of the history of the game or where the name Vogelpik comes from. The company is still in business so they must be selling someplace. Are any of you over the water familiar with this game?
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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 12:26 pm

The original name of this sport was called "VOGELPIK". It was very popular in Flanders around the time of 1792, and seems to have originated from the archery skills of the Middle Ages. "VOGELPIK" is the early version of the modern game of Belgian darts. It consisted of a stuffed bird hung by a wire from the ceiling, and in its bill a needle in the horizontal position was attached. The player would balance the wire and try to spear a wooden board that was hung on the wall.

The modern version of Belgian darts employed a seven inch diameter straw board that the tapered, feathered darts were thrown against. The target was originally made from pressed straight rye straw. It had vari-colored circles which were separated by metal bands that divided the target into six separate scoring rings of varying numerical value.

The darts (PIKS) were, and are still made of birchwood, the feathers are select turkey feathers and the point is made from polished steel. They are precision made, accurate and correctly balanced with a lead weight. We at Standard Target and Dart have continued the old world tradition that our grandfather, Arthur VanHoutteghem, brought with him from Belgium over 70 years ago.

The target is made from end grain Basswood because it is the most durable and self-healing material on the market today. Brass rings are hydraulically inserted in to the target to separate the six different scoring rings. The outside edge of the target is finished with a polished brass band. Our Belgian dart boards come in two sizes, the original seven inch diameter and the nine inch diameter (actual size 8-3/4"), which our grandfather introduced in America over seventy years ago.

Belgian darts has remained a very popular game in the Belgium community since the 18th century. It is not only relaxing but also helps to develop coordination skills, precision and self-control.

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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 12:52 pm

Great info Jake! It's nice to have an expert on board. That is great that you have that family history in the sport. How popular is the game today? I love the darts. I will be ordering some for my collection.
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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 1:01 pm

I'm thinking Jake may be Doctor Darts.
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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 1:35 pm

No, no guys that is just a copy paste of an article I came accross while researching American Darts a while back. That is directly from the source I listed below.

From what I gather it is not very popular and like American darts started to die off in favor of the modern game played. It still has oclaves and is still played. I've always been intrigued with the various spinoffs of the game in the world.
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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyWed Oct 10, 2012 4:37 pm

Nice looking darts - thanks for the info dartbord and Jake


Jimbo21 wrote:
I'm thinking Jake may be Doctor Darts.

Dr Darts is Patrick Chaplin and he is a member here Jimbo - if you haven't signed up for the newsletters already then you should do so:

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PostSubject: Re: Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts   Volgelpik Dartboard and Darts EmptyThu Oct 11, 2012 11:53 am

Here you go Jake. Something unususal and different. Brush darts and board dating back from 1913.



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